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that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the business community -- i cannot talk obviously reliably on their behalf -- but many of them are aware that reliability and the basic acceptance of the european postwar order, namely territorial integrity, is a very important thing and the business community in doing business cannot completely neglect that. they will not be enthusiastically owed -- excepting that but they are open. there are possibilities there. let us work together with russia for the elections taking place in ukraine on may 25 so ukrainians are in a position to
that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the...
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as ukrainian things close in on sunday and stick some are calling on russia for help and pro russian notions are standing guard at checkpoints into the rebel stronghold of study and a group of european industry observers were babies didn't attend this weekend's following intervention by moscow. mean while the identity of all people and train against further east is now being carefully checked by intelligence the growing number of pro russian forces have been appearing in the town and street barricades have been reinforced in case of an attack from the ukrainian army. an investigation is now underway by kiev after fears that flare up of violence that more than forty people dead in the southern port city of death at the nation's development ukraine's prime minister. city of sanaa has blamed the country's security services for failing to stop the violence there resentment is growing as it's march. most of the victims were pro russian separatist they died in honor of the barricaded themselves into the ocean. so let's hear from our correspondents on the grand duchess herbert who sent this
as ukrainian things close in on sunday and stick some are calling on russia for help and pro russian notions are standing guard at checkpoints into the rebel stronghold of study and a group of european industry observers were babies didn't attend this weekend's following intervention by moscow. mean while the identity of all people and train against further east is now being carefully checked by intelligence the growing number of pro russian forces have been appearing in the town and street...
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we have the russia nato meetings and that was done specifically to recognize that russia would i'm sure think that somehow this was a threat to them, their security and unique gove -- need not go back in history to far to get all that. i was not at the center of every decision but i was in the senate at the time on the foreign relations committee at the time, traveled a lot on this issue and i know our government at the time and our allies at the time did reach out to the russians to try to reassure them that this was about common interests, not about our differences. i think we have had in the last 20 years especially since the implosion of the soviet union we have had ups and downs in the russia-u.s. relationship in the nato-russia relationship that we have had periods of cooperation as well. we do a lot of things with the russians and we have differences. obvious to what has happened in the ukraine as i made clear at least in my opinion and my speech, that was not nato aggression that brought this action songs. and so we will continue to do what civilized nations must do, protect the
we have the russia nato meetings and that was done specifically to recognize that russia would i'm sure think that somehow this was a threat to them, their security and unique gove -- need not go back in history to far to get all that. i was not at the center of every decision but i was in the senate at the time on the foreign relations committee at the time, traveled a lot on this issue and i know our government at the time and our allies at the time did reach out to the russians to try to...
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we have not torn up the nato russia or room declaration. russia is so integrated into your. when the russians talk of nato enlargement is something that is excluded from your. the russians are of the council of europe. and before the crisis there were going to join the economic corporation developed. we are keeping those mechanisms for what it was recalling the future european security open hoping that senator later it would come to their senses and realize they had procured a short term through of nationalist exuberant somehow. >> how the russian president has asserted the right of pressure to intervene. some of the baltic states. is there any doubt who at the fresh surtout invade or even try to destabilize and is an, one of the minimum restates that an article five mutual defense full for the defense for would be the reaction? >> the problem is a big part of the public opinion those knives into this in. >> they could be sure and we need to keep an unambiguous there is still concern. >> the central europe. the of the barnabases if you look at the complex set of strategy it
we have not torn up the nato russia or room declaration. russia is so integrated into your. when the russians talk of nato enlargement is something that is excluded from your. the russians are of the council of europe. and before the crisis there were going to join the economic corporation developed. we are keeping those mechanisms for what it was recalling the future european security open hoping that senator later it would come to their senses and realize they had procured a short term...
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doing this for russia, but embracing russia. it was about giving russia a voice.f a say, a place, ready to go forward with nato membership. it was all about repeating those -- were small countries had to [indiscernible] the geography determined your faith or history. for example, one of the reasons nato came about was because some in yourarlier ideas struck the people in going back to the loose league of nations where everybody is used possible for everybody else's security and therefore no one is secure. there was a natural rebellion politically. make is thatant to [indiscernible] that has to be remembered. >> you have been observing all of this and you have talked with all of these people. how much thought was given to potential blowback from russia? point, wasbservation there a sincere desire or at least intention that if russia was involved in a certain way, it could he come part of the community or not? thes it has been indicated, are is a consistent record on the part of nato and beginning with the first visit of the secre
doing this for russia, but embracing russia. it was about giving russia a voice.f a say, a place, ready to go forward with nato membership. it was all about repeating those -- were small countries had to [indiscernible] the geography determined your faith or history. for example, one of the reasons nato came about was because some in yourarlier ideas struck the people in going back to the loose league of nations where everybody is used possible for everybody else's security and therefore no one...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing but. don't worry will be in doubt will be fast i'm not going to stall this don't worry i know you're free to go over titles where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done whether pedro if you turn my l
bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the...
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is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u. pushed ahead with the grieving for refusing to negotiate some kind of a three way arrangement that would allow ukraine both to preserve ties with russia and to establish ties with the e.u. now for the first time we hear the u.s. secretary of state say the e.u. shares the blame for exacerbating the tensions inside ukraine late last year but even as he says that one has to ask what was the thinking when his staff was actively involved in kiev pushing forward that very deal which secretary kerry now calls too much of an east west toggle for u.s. state departme
is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u....
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central and eastern europe nato has sent of a sixteen will find a jazz to the region in the last two months alone so it's also expected to triple as apatow missions over the baltics starting next month independent research. separate all rake believes this is about political point scoring. mr kerry he is being very hypocritical which is the norm with him but also i think he is appealing to two groups here and also on the domestic. policies in america they've turned against the obama administration they see him they perceive him as having a very weak foreign policy so this is to bolste
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central...
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crimea is of prime strategic importance for russia. i suppose if a foreign power went and created trouble in guam, the u.s. would also respond. that's what the russians have done. they don't want ukraine to be part of nato, because nato is basically a method to encircle russia further. >> it's interesting. kerry seems to be implying that ukraine is already part of nato. >> yes. they started implying that it could be eventually. it would be a very long way for ukraine, given the state of its armed forces to start with. it is a certain level of commitment that the u.s. is willing to share. >> would these latest round of sanctions, what will they do, if anything? >> if the aim is to change the policy in moscow, it's not going to work. it's an expansion of what we have seen so far, inclusion of more corporate entities on the u.s. side, not on the eu side. >> mark would like to buy russia but there's too many risks. >> i would wait until the end of this year to be honest. we'll see a very long electoral calendar in ukraine. >> i agree. i th
crimea is of prime strategic importance for russia. i suppose if a foreign power went and created trouble in guam, the u.s. would also respond. that's what the russians have done. they don't want ukraine to be part of nato, because nato is basically a method to encircle russia further. >> it's interesting. kerry seems to be implying that ukraine is already part of nato. >> yes. they started implying that it could be eventually. it would be a very long way for ukraine, given the...
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it didn't seem more western sanctions spelled out against russia this time out of brussels. another takeover of a government building in the east of ukraine this time the city of logan's that's just forty five km from the russian border was good in eastern ukraine in costs over the falls and gets dog was herbert was what's the latest. plus my reading of the people's republic of donetsk which is where i can we have got to see the creation of the three of the gods know that god is in the fourth largest city in ukraine and it seems very much at this hour tonight falling into the hands this effort is as other cities throughout the eastern region have in recent days and weeks of the situation because it is as you said we took a canal building a strategic site is really the first to go it seems today. several thousand demonstrators are besieged at early dawn of the broken window that broke into the building the race to flag down a russian flag over the roof. a few hours later it was the regional television stations and in the prosecutor's office and now at this hour as i speak it'
it didn't seem more western sanctions spelled out against russia this time out of brussels. another takeover of a government building in the east of ukraine this time the city of logan's that's just forty five km from the russian border was good in eastern ukraine in costs over the falls and gets dog was herbert was what's the latest. plus my reading of the people's republic of donetsk which is where i can we have got to see the creation of the three of the gods know that god is in the fourth...
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there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the president of the united states has turned this issue over to the most extreme people in the country when it comes to politics. they're trumping the unions. they're trumping the speaker, the former presiding officer. they are locking down developing an energy source that we need as a nation, and i just really regret that the president's let them take over this issue at a time when we need more oil from friendly people and less oil from people who hate our guts. dirty oil to me is buying oil from people who will take the proceeds and share it with terrorists. this oil content
there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the...
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and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
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. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for individuals in russia who are close to mr. putin. very targeted. >> a broad sectors of the economy still spared for now. >> the banks did not get touched. >> which, i believe, was effectively a german request. they did not want that. >> second front-page story, a follow-on to the almost $100 million -- $100 billion megadeal. pfizer making the offer for astrazeneca. a u-turn from the strategy of less is more, and another angle is pfizer could save billions of dollars in taxes because the u.k. created incentives for drug makers to increase research and capital investment. >> adam, you have been do
. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for...
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. >> let's stay with russia. the west has hit russia with a fresh round of sanctions. 'sd includes vladimir putin allies. >> we spoke about the impact of russian sanctions on business. >> for the moment, we are investigating the significance of the sanctions and coming back to practical implications. bp has a lot of exposure to russia. in profitst a drop today. there is a list of stories today that are making headlines. impact.me about the we knew people close to vladimir putin would be on this list. it is just him and it has a role bp.ct on >> and puts them in a pickle. largest 20% of russia's oil producer. the corporate entity has not been sanctioned and the ceo has. if you are bob dudley, you have a 20% stake and a seat on the board. -- as a u.s. in citizen, can you go to the board meeting or not? we heard them say they would have to investigate the sanctions a little more carefully and that is what we already heard from bp and i suspect we will hear that from bob dudley later in the day. one thing i will point out is that there are two lists. he is sanctioned in th
. >> let's stay with russia. the west has hit russia with a fresh round of sanctions. 'sd includes vladimir putin allies. >> we spoke about the impact of russian sanctions on business. >> for the moment, we are investigating the significance of the sanctions and coming back to practical implications. bp has a lot of exposure to russia. in profitst a drop today. there is a list of stories today that are making headlines. impact.me about the we knew people close to vladimir...
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add your hands on russia. ok so it's easy for the united states to say which one percent of their trade balance with fresh eyes the eu however it is very much dependent hundred percent in the baltic states twenty five percent over all it's easy for the us to say let's do the sanctions that skipped of sanctions. where's who's gonna bite the bullet here. if the europeans sanctions will only isolate russia further i believe we should open dialogue. we should open diplomatic channels in fact the ambassador on the force in the basketball office here in paris that the cross and russia the seminar on thursday last thursday. he said that there has been a mix up of goals in the economic and commercial sites in the diplomatic channels like you break the state are not open. i feel that sanctions will only isolate the regime that will even push russia more are up against the wall and will create a more defensive action. where is it. there are opportunities for dialogue and discussion like we saw in geneva. in other words
add your hands on russia. ok so it's easy for the united states to say which one percent of their trade balance with fresh eyes the eu however it is very much dependent hundred percent in the baltic states twenty five percent over all it's easy for the us to say let's do the sanctions that skipped of sanctions. where's who's gonna bite the bullet here. if the europeans sanctions will only isolate russia further i believe we should open dialogue. we should open diplomatic channels in fact the...
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president obama announcing tough new sanctions on russia over the crisis in ukraine. nbc's peter alexander is in manila, philippines, where the president is wrapping up a week-long tour of asia. >> reporter: willie, good morning. those new sanctions will target vladimir putin's billionaire cronies and russian companies in what president obama described as a calibrated effort to change russia's behavior. president obama was welcomed here in the philippines today, the fourth and final stop in his weeklong asia tour. but it's the crisis in ukraine that keeps demanding the president's attention. >> we are keeping in reserve additional steps should the situation escalate further. >> reporter: in this region, u.s. officials signed a ten-year agreement to preposition fighter jets, ships and american troops at philippine bases. two decade after the u.s. controlled bases here were forced to shut down. after visiting troops here tomorrow, president obama will head back to washington. willie? >> all right, peter alexander in manila, thanks. >>> some new video out of south korea
president obama announcing tough new sanctions on russia over the crisis in ukraine. nbc's peter alexander is in manila, philippines, where the president is wrapping up a week-long tour of asia. >> reporter: willie, good morning. those new sanctions will target vladimir putin's billionaire cronies and russian companies in what president obama described as a calibrated effort to change russia's behavior. president obama was welcomed here in the philippines today, the fourth and final stop...
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more sanctions against russia are on the way. sanctions will target people and businesses close to russian president vladimir putin. imlet met with the french president. for
more sanctions against russia are on the way. sanctions will target people and businesses close to russian president vladimir putin. imlet met with the french president. for
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he has been talking about the situation vis-À-vis russia. pfizer has confirmed a possible offer for astrazeneca. with more on that story, manus cranny and sam from bloomberg industries. let's start with you, sam. what do we know at this point and what don't we know? >> we know that pfizer made an approach in january. on the 16th of april, they came back again. as you and i were talking last week after the novartis -glaxosmithkline deal, that might have tweaked their interest again. there are many other regions where pfizer would be interested in an astrazeneca. that is what we know so far. we know what price they suggested in january. 46.61 pence. the rest is open to speculation going forward until may 26, when they have to make a formal decision. >> the reason it is going to happen in this way is that an offer was made. now we have to deal with takeover law, which makes things more complicated. >> it does. in some ways, it is quite a good thing. it means that our pay levels in terms of -- i do not know whether the 26th of may is put up or s
he has been talking about the situation vis-À-vis russia. pfizer has confirmed a possible offer for astrazeneca. with more on that story, manus cranny and sam from bloomberg industries. let's start with you, sam. what do we know at this point and what don't we know? >> we know that pfizer made an approach in january. on the 16th of april, they came back again. as you and i were talking last week after the novartis -glaxosmithkline deal, that might have tweaked their interest again. there...
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but russia did not want to comply with the documents. what they received on saturday was not enough, no details of what they were planning to do. or end on the beginning of the exercise. this is the reason why we asked to hold consultations in vienna on those documents. ent toe russians' commitm this document. >> another set of talks will begin in london on returning some of the money that may have left the company under the -- the country under the previous government of ukraine illegally. what is the goal of those talks? can you give us more specific information about what negotiators that will be here in london are hoping to do? >> i think it is better to wait for one more day. goal of thise main initiative is to discuss the assets, this -- these which were illegally taken from ukraine under the previous government, can be returned back to ukraine. it is quite a big number. much foryou very giving us your time this morning. , as tensions in ukraine continue to escalate, prospects for additional sanctions against russia loom. ♪ >> we
but russia did not want to comply with the documents. what they received on saturday was not enough, no details of what they were planning to do. or end on the beginning of the exercise. this is the reason why we asked to hold consultations in vienna on those documents. ent toe russians' commitm this document. >> another set of talks will begin in london on returning some of the money that may have left the company under the -- the country under the previous government of ukraine...
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we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national president said douglas roberts isn't done yet. he explains now why this particular episode was released the incident. it wasn't because the negotiations have succeeded is really for medical reasons. the swedish o s that siti daughter was released i had diabetes. i clearly know he probably needed so in awe so they decided to release them. that said staff did not bother osce monitors are still very much still being held at this hour by pro russian separatist indiana town of sloppy on square up. i spent the good part of the afternoon
we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national...
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. >> jeff: on the eve of new western sanctions against russia, pro russian forces publicly displayed the eight european military observers they had been holding prisoner for three days. the staged event unfolded in the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk, holly williams is there. >> reporter: the european military observant were paraded in front of the international media today by the self-appointed separatist mayor of slavyansk, the town where they are being held. german colonel axle schneider and his team appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication when we will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well and showed no sign of injury. it was impossible to tell if they were under duress, though at times they sounded scripted. >> it breaks our hearts to see the poverty of the people here. >> reporter: there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held in slavyansk. the town's new mayor vyacheslav ponomaryov told us that the european observers are spies. and he wants to swap them for militants
. >> jeff: on the eve of new western sanctions against russia, pro russian forces publicly displayed the eight european military observers they had been holding prisoner for three days. the staged event unfolded in the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk, holly williams is there. >> reporter: the european military observant were paraded in front of the international media today by the self-appointed separatist mayor of slavyansk, the town where they are being held. german colonel...
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of the taliban as my lovely friends said in the program, a rabbi from the 11 centuries arguing with russia for a rabbi from the century. so it goes on. so the sense of the contentiousness in this argument is also a wonderful part of the jewish tradition. so what i wanted to do with the project with these things. because i reflected as a child that they are best for the first of churchill sees three, made immediate family would've been destroyed as many of my mother's family, my mother's mother's family were destroyed in vienna and that history has been for the jews. it can't of course actually stop the annihilation of individual masses of bodies, but the jewish tradition, the jewish tradition is about the protection and conservation of our tradition but actually what gives us identity and that's really the most -- that is what this sort of powerful about. so the jewish story is really caused leaving related to survival and endurance. jews have known in the send of what they've experienced to be part of the world's most difficult issues how do peoples of different beliefs share the same liv
of the taliban as my lovely friends said in the program, a rabbi from the 11 centuries arguing with russia for a rabbi from the century. so it goes on. so the sense of the contentiousness in this argument is also a wonderful part of the jewish tradition. so what i wanted to do with the project with these things. because i reflected as a child that they are best for the first of churchill sees three, made immediate family would've been destroyed as many of my mother's family, my mother's...
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, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%. guest: it is mathematics. it is very hard to get into the schools. i'm very grateful i got into princeton and was able to go there. it was a great education, great professors. i met life on friends. it is a wonderful school. unlike some of those other ivy league schools, princeton is focused on educating undergraduates. i prized the ability to sit in -- you might be in a room the size, an office with someone who is a fantastic scholar, a great scholar, and be able to talk about things you read with that person. it is unfortunate there isn't more opportunity. but there are a lot of other great universities that
, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%....
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we edged russia to leave us alone. tension prevailed in the andes trying to regain control of costs of these to the country. russia has forces massed on the border with ukraine where it says they are conducting exercises. well no news is still the building will now occupied land and release of prisoners. that is all conditions of the palestinian president mahmud abbas gave israel for resumption of the stalled peace talks. well because they have sparked fury in israel by signing a reconciliation deal with former rivals hamas. that's a group which israel used as a organization. it's a clear attempt to reassert the international community and a reluctance to israel on saturday the president of the palestinian authority an awkward at best about the new unity government he was about to head with hannans backing but state and his command or a new government is working on them onto what is and why would see. he takes care of medical issues might recognize israel and it recognizes israel. i renounce violence on a rebound was i
we edged russia to leave us alone. tension prevailed in the andes trying to regain control of costs of these to the country. russia has forces massed on the border with ukraine where it says they are conducting exercises. well no news is still the building will now occupied land and release of prisoners. that is all conditions of the palestinian president mahmud abbas gave israel for resumption of the stalled peace talks. well because they have sparked fury in israel by signing a reconciliation...
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south between russia >> : carry zipper forces to push a pro russian military's to russia. >> : they've told supporters in an operation clearing rubble up roadblocks near one city trade diplomatic standoff that escalating while russian forces that accusing ukraine to rage war is bumpy will pit trading with the sanctions did ukraine's prime minister also says the keep the problem now. >> : brazil obama on a goodwill trip and malaysia. first american president to shovel out to malaysia in force against pre >> : during to state visit you been meeting the present minister. none of the hole and tall with young people lyndon johnson was the first american president to visit a late it will educate >> : missing wage an airliner stars of all bluefin sky ocean floor to renee chase's other ran underwater sonar device plunge into the wooden indian ocean today king got king f-14s mission could score 95% of the target area on the ocean floor. so far no trace of the missing black box or missing jet liner. searchers to move slowly north as well. >> : also happening overseas datacenter chinese factory c
south between russia >> : carry zipper forces to push a pro russian military's to russia. >> : they've told supporters in an operation clearing rubble up roadblocks near one city trade diplomatic standoff that escalating while russian forces that accusing ukraine to rage war is bumpy will pit trading with the sanctions did ukraine's prime minister also says the keep the problem now. >> : brazil obama on a goodwill trip and malaysia. first american president to shovel out to...